Sentences with phrase «conservative nature of our work»

What's more, the conservative nature of our work may encourage those cautious tendencies to rub off on us a bit too much.

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Now, she points to «a dramatic change in the nature of Conservative women MPs... These MPs are more modern, and people that we, as Labour women, can work cross-party with.»
Their initial work was... fresh doesn't seem like a particularly good descriptor... different from what other people were doing, so it was easy to hide the conservative, tried and true nature of their stories.
This implies that the real challenge for conservatives like my pal Andy has less to do with the nature of reform than ensuring that the public and private functions served by education are brought into proper balance, held there, and made to work optimally for as many of our children as is humanly possible.
Today, our conservative nature has us generally working with partners and contractors instead of full - time employees.
Also, doing things right tends to take more time than you initially thought... this is just the nature of the beast; so, whenever possible, set more conservative timelines for the work that your team produces.
Literature published or submitted since the working group's acceptance date of March 15, 2013 adds information on all of these topics and highlights the conservative nature of the IPCC report.
In our collaborations on other projects together, the reinforcing nature of the framed messages found in conservative media is a consistent finding from the literature that guides our work.
The paragraphs that follow provide an overview of what Indexed Universal Life Insurance is, how it works, and the true nature of the risks that are most likely to impact performance — in an effort to demystify this conservative investment alternative and promote a more objective discussion.
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